Archive for January, 2007
Certificate in Humanitarian Logistics: positive comments from candidates
In my report of the CILT HELP Forum I mentioned in passing the Certificate in Humanitarian Logistics. Yesterday the latest edition of CILTWorld dropped through my letterbox and I was delighted to see a 2-page spread on the qualification. Charles Muchiri – Head of Warehousing for the ICRC (International Committee of the Red Cross and […]
Categories: Supply Chain News and Comment, Training and Reference.
Tags: Humanitarian Logistics
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Forecasting intermittent demand for spare parts – review of JORS paper
I have just read a paper published in the Jan 07 edition of the Journal of the Operational Research Society (JORS) entitled “A new approach of forecasting intermittent demand for spare parts inventories in the process industries”. The authors – ZS Hua, B Zhang, J Yang and DS Tang from the University of Science and […]
Categories: Reviews.
Tags: Forecasting
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Humanitarian logistics news: CILT HELP forum 11 Jan 2007
CILT(UK) launched the Humanitarian and Emergencies Logistics Professionals (HELP) Forum early last year with the aim of sharing best practice and developing the skills of those working in the humanitarian logistics field. (For more background see the HELP Forum page on the CILT’s website.) My own involvement in this – motivated by a longstanding interest […]
Categories: Training and Reference.
Tags: Humanitarian Logistics
Comments: 1
Simple demonstration of slow and fast SKU forecasting
In December 2006 I presented seminar for the CILT on Supply Chain Inventory Management, and this very simple demonstration comes from that presentation. It is designed to highlight the different levels of forecast accuracy that we can achieve for slow and fast SKUs. (As I mentioned in my post from 29 Nov 06, estimating forecast […]
Categories: Training and Reference.
Tags: Forecasting
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